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The New Year is an excellent time for setting new intentions and S.M.A.R.T. goals for ourselves — and our children. Kids yoga offers a wonderful way for children to engage in mindfulness, build physical strength, and develop a sense of calm and focus that can benefit them throughout their lives.
Yoga is an inclusive practice that benefits adults and children in numerous ways:
Incorporating yoga into your child's routine can be an excellent way to introduce the concept of setting intentions and goals. Here are a few steps to get started:
As your child embarks on their yoga journey, remind them that the focus is on progress, not perfection. Encourage them to listen to their bodies and enjoy the process. Yoga is a lifelong practice that will evolve with them, providing tools for mindfulness, resilience, and well-being.
By integrating kids yoga and setting positive intentions, we can help our children build a strong foundation for a balanced and fulfilling New Year. Here’s to a year filled with mindful moments, joyful practices, and achieving new goals together!
Happy New Year and Namaste! ✨ Set SMART goals at our family event on January 12 at Metta Yoga.
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Technology’s impact on children and teenagers is no joke. It’s never been more challenging for parents, educators, coaches and pediatric professionals to raise healthy, happy children.
Did you know that 1 in 6 children struggle with mental health issues? (Source: CDC) Mental health is the number one problem in our country. To help resolve this crisis, we start with children. Our video below showcases how our methods make a positive impact.
Our holistic approach at It’s Yoga Kids® teaches the whole child physically, emotionally and cognitively, ensuring that the inner self aligns with the outer self. Our program is research-based, making it more than just a playful activity; it’s a robust educational system from cradle to college. We remain true to the principles of traditional practices, teaching postures and principles both on and off the mat.
Mission: Create access to yoga to unite physical fitness and mental health for all ages worldwide. One of our goals is to connect disconnected families through our fun, unique, and evidence-based system. We help children feel healthier and happier, equipping them with the ability to navigate their emotions and energy successfully.
Method: In 2005, we created and developed a unique system combining ancient wisdom and modern science. This High5 Habits method exclusively utilized at It’s Yoga Kids®, combines the best of traditional practices with scientific understanding to support the physical and mental health of children and teens.
Values: Our focus is on giving children the skills and confidence to discover and listen to their inner selves and manage their emotions. We are a positive force for authenticity, connection, flexibility, growth, and JOY!
At It’s Yoga Kids®, we teach mindset and movement practices that benefit children physically, mentally and emotionally. Our original system is scientifically proven to help with mental health issues, setting us apart. To learn more about our proven methodology, come to class or take a training. You’ll find more information about our system, the science, and why it stands out from any other teacher training available.
Flexibility is key to our approach, allowing us to adapt to multiple learning styles and variable environments. And, of course, fun is at the heart of what we do, creating engaging and challenging practices that children will carry with them for life.
We hope these insights help you understand our unique and effective approach better. Thank you for considering It’s Yoga Kids® for your family’s well-being.
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The holiday season is filled with excitement, but it can also be overwhelming—especially for kids. Between gift exchanges, travel plans, and festive activities, the pace can leave little room for rest. This holiday break, why not offer your kids the gift of calm with a few moments of downtime outdoors or through kids yoga? It’s a fun, simple way to recharge, stay connected, and find balance amidst the holiday hustle.
1. Yoga Helps Kids Unwind
After a busy day of festivities or travel, yoga offers a soothing way to wind down. Poses like Child’s Pose, Butterfly, or Downward Dog help release built-up tension and promote relaxation. Yoga also encourages deep breathing, which calms the nervous system and helps kids feel more centered and calm—perfect for those moments when excitement or stress takes over.
2. A Screen-Free Break
With all the holiday distractions—TV shows, video games, and digital devices—it's easy for kids to become overstimulated. Yoga offers a refreshing screen-free activity that focuses on the body and mind. It’s a great way to gently pull kids away from screens and encourage them to engage in a mindful, creative practice.
3. Quality Family Time
Yoga isn’t just about stretching—it’s also an opportunity to bond as a family. Practicing yoga together creates a space for shared moments of laughter, connection, and calm. You don’t need to be an expert—simple poses and breathing exercises are perfect for beginners, and your kids will love helping to lead the way!
4. Build Healthy Habits
Introducing yoga as part of your holiday routine can set the tone for a healthy new year. Yoga is a practice that promotes mindfulness, physical flexibility, and mental clarity. By practicing it together during the holiday break, you’re helping kids build a healthy habit that will benefit them in the long run. It also encourages self-care and body awareness, important tools for handling stress and staying grounded throughout the year.
This holiday season, take a step back from the whirlwind of activities and make space for moments of stillness with kids yoga. Whether it’s to relieve stress, encourage mindfulness, or simply enjoy a peaceful family moment, yoga provides a perfect opportunity to slow down, breathe, and connect. So, unroll the mats, stretch out together, and gift your family the calm they deserve this holiday break. We'll show you how...
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The holiday season is a time for celebration, but it can also bring stress, whether from gift shopping, travel plans, or juggling too many events. While adults often feel the weight of the season’s expectations, kids—often unintentionally—hold the key to reducing holiday stress. Here's how children can be a surprising source of calm and joy during the hustle and bustle of the holidays.
1. Embrace the Magic of the Season
Kids naturally approach the holidays with excitement and wonder. Their enthusiasm for decorating the tree or counting down to special days reminds us to slow down and savor the moments. By seeing the season through their eyes, we’re invited to step back and focus on the joy and the to-do lists.
2. Laughing All The Way…
Kids have a knack for making us laugh—whether it's a silly joke or a lighthearted game. Laughter has been shown to reduce stress hormones and promote relaxation. During the holiday season, children often create opportunities for humor that can lift the spirits of even the most stressed-out adults. (Yoga can help with that too!)
3. Practice Gratitude Always
Children often have an uncomplicated sense of gratitude, appreciating the simple joys of the season, whether it's a favorite holiday treat or spending time with loved ones. Practicing gratitude together helps refocus attention on the positive aspects of the holidays and alleviates the pressure of "perfect" celebrations.
4. Help Others Together
Sometimes, the best way to feel good during the holidays is by giving back. Children can help with holiday projects, like donating toys, clothes, or volunteering at community events. The act of helping others reduces stress by shifting the focus away from materialism and creating a sense of fulfillment and connection.
We hope one or more of these tips helps you slow down, prioritize and truly connect while getting things done on your holiday list. Remember to take a breath, or two, or three — or ten! And maybe book a holiday private yoga session for your family.
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